Home health care is long-term care, primarily skilled nursing, delivered in a home setting. Its provision may increase the likelihood that the elderly, the vast majority of which are homeowners, can live independently and maintain their desired residential status even if in relatively poor health. We provide empirical evidence on the extent to which home health care benefits affect the housing and living arrangements of the elderly by examining plausibly exogenous changes in the supply of long-term care insurance through the Medicare program that occurred in the late 1990s. Prior to 1997, Medicare reimbursed home health care agencies on a retrospective-cost basis. Then, starting in October, 1997, as a result of the Balanced Budget Act of 19...
BackgroundBeginning October 1, 1997, Medicare implemented a series of major changes to the Home Heal...
This study examines the combined effects of population ageing and changes in long-term care policy o...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As the baby boomers ...
We provide empirical evidence on the extent to which long-term care insurance affects the housing an...
We provide empirical evidence on the extent to which long-term care insurance affects the housing an...
In light of population aging, it is important to understand whether limiting public in-kind transfer...
Over 80 percent of households in their 50s are homeowners and housing wealth accounts for over half...
Purpose: This study examined how the amount of informal care received by disabled elders changes whe...
stantial decreases in the amount of Medicare home health use. Use among home health users decreased ...
The majority of older Americans want to stay in their homes as they age. Why then do so many face ba...
The majority of older Americans want to stay in their homes as they age. Why then do so many face ba...
The majority of older Americans want to stay in their homes as they age. Why then do so many face ba...
BackgroundBeginning October 1, 1997, Medicare implemented a series of major changes to the Home Heal...
BackgroundBeginning October 1, 1997, Medicare implemented a series of major changes to the Home Heal...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Home care is a non-institutional type of long-term ...
BackgroundBeginning October 1, 1997, Medicare implemented a series of major changes to the Home Heal...
This study examines the combined effects of population ageing and changes in long-term care policy o...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As the baby boomers ...
We provide empirical evidence on the extent to which long-term care insurance affects the housing an...
We provide empirical evidence on the extent to which long-term care insurance affects the housing an...
In light of population aging, it is important to understand whether limiting public in-kind transfer...
Over 80 percent of households in their 50s are homeowners and housing wealth accounts for over half...
Purpose: This study examined how the amount of informal care received by disabled elders changes whe...
stantial decreases in the amount of Medicare home health use. Use among home health users decreased ...
The majority of older Americans want to stay in their homes as they age. Why then do so many face ba...
The majority of older Americans want to stay in their homes as they age. Why then do so many face ba...
The majority of older Americans want to stay in their homes as they age. Why then do so many face ba...
BackgroundBeginning October 1, 1997, Medicare implemented a series of major changes to the Home Heal...
BackgroundBeginning October 1, 1997, Medicare implemented a series of major changes to the Home Heal...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Home care is a non-institutional type of long-term ...
BackgroundBeginning October 1, 1997, Medicare implemented a series of major changes to the Home Heal...
This study examines the combined effects of population ageing and changes in long-term care policy o...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "As the baby boomers ...